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Jacob made a scale drawing of the auditorium. The scale of the drawing was 3 inches : 2 feet. If the stage is 45 inches in the drawing, how wide is the actual stage?
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Jacob made a scale drawing of the auditorium. The scale of the drawing was 3 inches : 2 feet. If the stage is 45 inches in the drawing, how wide is the actual stage?
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Jacob made a scale drawing of the auditorium. The scale of the drawing was 3 inches : 2 feet. If the stage is 45 inches in the drawing, how wide is the actual stage?
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I think it’s 8 inches wide .
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8 inches wide
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